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Wolverine Grinding Jig

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One time, many years ago, I somehow ended up with an extra Oneway Wolverine Grinding set-up. Then I sold it. Now here I am, many years later, and I am wishing I had not sold it because I'm teaching woodturning for a private school that has told me to stop submitting expense reimbursement forms. Carting the tools back and forth for sharpening between my shop and the school is a poor alternative. So now I figure if I once had an extra Wolverine, somebody else might have one. And maybe someone would even consider donating it to the Chicago Waldorf School.

Thanks for your consideration.
 
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Rio Rancho, NM
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www.cutthroatwoodworks.com
One time, many years ago, I somehow ended up with an extra Oneway Wolverine Grinding set-up. Then I sold it. Now here I am, many years later, and I am wishing I had not sold it because I'm teaching woodturning for a private school that has told me to stop submitting expense reimbursement forms. Carting the tools back and forth for sharpening between my shop and the school is a poor alternative. So now I figure if I once had an extra Wolverine, somebody else might have one. And maybe someone would even consider donating it to the Chicago Waldorf School.

Thanks for your consideration.
I have a single Oneway Wolverine base for underneath the grinding wheel - functions perfectly. I do not have an extra V-arm or platform. It has gone unused since I helped clean out a liquidated shop that had "inconvenient tools" left behind. I bet I could squeeze it in a small flat rate box to IL. Please let me know the address and I'll get it headed your way if it suits your need at the school. If you have a 1-1/4x8 aluminum faceplate hiding somewhere unused, I'd welcome a trade but no pressure at all.

Scott
 
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